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A growing trend in outdoor kitchen design is to incorporate multiple cooking surfaces, which adds to a kitchen’s functionality. Wood-burning brick ovens make a stunning addition to an outdoor kitchen, yet some shy away under the mistaken assumption that brick ovens can only be used for cooking pizza. Although, wood-fired pizza recipes have a far superior flavor to pizza cooked any other way, the truth is that brick ovens create even temperatures for balanced cooking and add an amazing layer of flavor to practically any dish that can be prepared in a standard indoor oven. Here are a collection of brick oven recipes to get you started.

BABY BACK RIBS

Wood-Burning Brick Oven Recipes (3)Baby back ribs are typically a crowd favorite. The down side is that they normally take hours to cook, since the standard method for getting the right texture and moisture level is to cook them “low and slow.” However, the high consistent temperatures that can be created in a brick oven seals in the meat’s natural juices and cooks ribs in a fraction of the time.

Ingredients
  • 3 Racks of Baby Back Ribs
  • French’s Yellow Mustard
  • Dry Rub – your favorite recipe or store-bought
Preparation
  1. Fire up your brick oven to 450-500°F — use an infrared temperature gun to check temp when ready.
  2. Cut full rack of ribs in half (to fit a rib rack). Coat both sides of ribs with mustard.
  3. Rub in dry spices on either side. Place ribs in rack with drip pan underneath in middle of hearth.
  4. Roast ribs for 35-40 minutes. Spin the rack around (front to back) midway through the cooking process.

NOTE: Cooking times will vary with size and thickness of ribs.

FRENCH ONION SOUP

Wood-Burning Brick Oven Recipes (4)French onion soup is one of those comfort foods that just warms the soul. Savory, cheesy, brothy goodness in a bowl. Just make sure the bowls you use are rated to withstand 500-degree temperatures. The directions call for the first few steps of this recipe to be prepped on a stove, but you could also use a gas grill. The soup will, of course, be finished in the brick oven.

Ingredients
  • 1/2 Cup Unsalted Butter
  • 4 Onions – sliced
  • 2 Garlic Cloves – chopped
  • 2 Bay Leaves
  • 2 Fresh Thyme Sprigs
  • 1 Cup Sherry (or your favorite wine)
  • 3 Heaping Tablespoons All-Purpose Flour
  • 2 Quarts Beef Broth
  • 1 Baguette – sliced
  • 1/4 Lb. Each: Grated Gruyere & Swiss Cheese
  • Kosher salt and fresh ground pepper
Preparation (serves 4)
  1. Fire up your brick oven to 500°F — use an infrared temperature gun to check temp when ready.
  2. Melt butter in a large pot over medium heat on stove. Add the onions, garlic, bay leaves, thyme, salt and pepper and cook until onions are caramelized — about 20 minutes. Add the wine and bring to a boil. Make sure to reduce heat and simmer until wine has evaporated and the onions are dry — about 5 minutes. Discard bay leaves and thyme sprigs.
  3. Dust the onions with flour and give them a stir. Cook on medium heat for 10 minutes. Add beef broth and bring back to a simmer. Cook for 10 minutes more and season with salt and pepper.
  4. Arrange baguette slices on the very front of the oven hearth and cook for 3 minutes to toast.
  5. Pour soup into 4 oven-safe bowls with the ability to handle 500-degree heat. Add baguette slices on top of soup bowls and load each with cheese. Place soup bowls at the very front of the oven hearth and watch the cheese melt!

FIRE ROASTED VEGETABLES

Wood-Burning Brick Oven Recipes (5)If you like roasted veggies and typically cook them in the oven or on the grill, wait until you taste the difference! Using this brick oven recipe, you’ll never want them prepared any other way. The super-high temperature used for this recipe optimizes the flavor, sealing in moisture and adding a slight crispy texture to the exterior of each vegetable.

Ingredients
  • Red, Green, Orange and Yellow Bell Pepper
  • 1 Small Spanish Onion
  • 1 Zucchini
  • 8 Small Portabella Mushrooms
  • Olive Oil and Sea Salt
Preparation
  1. Fire up your oven to 700°F – use an infrared temperature gun to check temp when ready.
  2. Cut vegetables to desired size and thickness and place in vented grill pan with a drip pan underneath. Drizzle olive oil over vegetables and add sea salt to taste.
  3. Place in middle of hearth. Roast veggies for 5-10 minutes. Make sure tostir from time to time while cooking; watch closely to avoid burning. Cooking times will vary per desired crispiness.

NOTE: When cooking with oil, marinades and sauces, always use a griddle, skillet or drip pan.

BASIC PIZZA DOUGH

Wood-Burning Brick Oven Recipes (6)Yes, this blog post is about the fact that brick ovens are not just for cooking pizza, but since a wood-fired brick oven is the absolute best way to cook a pizza, we just had to give you a dough recipe. And although you can certainly make wonderful pizzas using prepared crusts or store-bought dough, if you want an authentic brick oven pizza experience, homemade dough is the way to go.

Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 Cups Warm Water (about 110°F to 115°F)
  • 1/4 Ounce Active Dry Yeast
  • 1 teaspoon Sugar
  • 3 1/2 Cups All–Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 Cup Semolina Flour (or fine ground yellow corn meal)
  • 1/3 Cup Olive Oil (and extra for coating the bowl)
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
PREPARATION (makes 2 pizza crusts)
  1. Combine yeast, water and sugar in a mixing bowl and stir. Let sit until foamy on top.
  2. Add 1/2 cup flour, the semolina, and 1/3 cup olive oil with the salt. Mix and continue working in the flour a 1/4 cup at a time until completed.
  3. Put the dough on a lightly-floured work surface and knead until smooth and tacky.
  4. Prepare a large mixing bowl coated in olive oil and place the dough in it. Cover the bowl with wax paper or wet towel. Place in a warm area and let double in size; usually takes over an hour.
  5. Knead the dough a little and separate into two equal portions. At this point, store in airtight bags; it’s ready to use as directed in recipes.

Note: You can freeze and store this dough up to four months. Make sure before using to thaw for several hours at room temperature or in the refrigerator.

FOR MORE RECIPE IDEAS: Visit the Recipes for Company section of the Outdoor Living by Belgard blog.

Brick oven recipes and photos courtesy Chicago Brick Oven®.

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Apr 9th, 2019 at 01:18 am

All of the recipes mentioned in this article is great. I have tried 2 of them (Roasted Vegetables and Pizza dough ) in my outdoor kitchen assemble by portable ilFornino wood fired oven. Taste of these recipes were great.

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Aug 27th, 2020 at 04:15 am

Food baked in wood fire oven taste amazing, I like the fire roasted vegetables and French onion soup is new to me. I love to try new recipes in my outdoor wood fired oven.

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Janice Sawyer

Jun 27th, 2022 at 01:37 pm

Love to have recipes

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What else can you make in a wood burning pizza oven? ›

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What is the best wood to use for brick oven pizza? ›

The best wood to use for a pizza oven is hardwood such as oak, pecan or hickory that has been completely dried in a kiln. These types of hardwood burn hot! They produce little ash and are ideal for creating high temperatures to make some delicious pizza.

How many bricks do I need to build a wood fired pizza oven? ›

How Many Bricks Are Needed for a Pizza Oven? Depending on the size of your oven, you might need between 100 to 250 clay bricks and up to 25 concrete blocks. There's no one-size-fits-all answer to this question because it depends on the dimensions of your design.

How long does a brick oven last? ›

While there are stainless steel commercial ovens too, which have added convenience, they're usually not as durable and can't produce heat as high as solid brick ovens. A brick commercial pizza oven can last anywhere between 10 and 25 years, depending on a few other factors.

Is pizza better in a brick oven? ›

The crust on brick oven pizza is famous for a reason. The crispy outside and firm inside provide an incredible combination. The high heat of the oven seals off any moisture remaining in the dough of the crust. You won't see any sogginess because of the high temperature.

What is the best fuel for a wood fired pizza oven? ›

Kiln dried logs could be the right pizza oven fuel for you

The less moisture, the better the burn. So while seasoned hardwood logs are great, you can find an even drier customer to add into the pizza oven fuel mix. Step forward kiln dried logs.

Can you cook other things in a wood fired pizza oven? ›

A pizza oven can be used to make plenty of other recipes, from roast meats to quick traybakes. Lots of recipes can also be cooked in the residual heat from making pizzas while the oven cools down (or even as it is warming up beforehand) to make the most of the energy expended by turning on your pizza oven.

Can you cook meat in a wood fired pizza oven? ›

Of course, there is nothing wrong with cooking lean tenderloins in a pizza oven if you wish to do so. The oven temperature should be hot enough (about 700°F) to achieve the proper tenderness for the meat. You have the option to place a grill on wooden blocks or use a cast-iron skillet in the oven.

Can you use normal house bricks for a pizza oven? ›

To be sure your food is going to remain chemical-free it's always a better option to use fire bricks. These are just a few of the many reasons it is a much better idea to avoid using house bricks and pavers for the inside of pizza ovens.

What is the best base for a wood fired pizza oven? ›

Firebricks. Firebricks are the most popular type of brick for wood-fired ovens. They are made from a combination of clay, sand, and water that is fired in a kiln to temperatures over 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. This creates an extremely dense material that can withstand high heat without cracking or warping.

What is the best shape for a wood fired pizza oven? ›

The dome shape forms a small pocket where hot air generated from the fire circulates above the pizza and the heat is transferred by radiation. The heat comes from the bottom up to the top of the dome and is then redirected back down to cook pizzas evenly in a few minutes.

Why is fire brick so expensive? ›

High-quality materials with good heat resistance tend to be more expensive. Refractory Properties: Refractory bricks are designed to withstand different temperature ranges. Bricks with high refractory properties that can withstand extreme temperatures tend to be more expensive.

What is the best slab for a pizza oven? ›

For the best pizza oven, you want to look at using fire bricks, so called because they are constructed to withstand high levels of heat. These are used in fireplaces (although not that common anymore), industrial furnaces and any other brick structures that come into regular contact with fire.

Do I need a pizza stone in a wood-fired oven? ›

Wood burning ovens typically have stone/brick deck cooking surfaces, which is what you try to emulate in a home oven with a baking stone or steel. So there is no need for a stone or steel. The pizza stone is needed to imitate the way a woodburning oven works when all you have is a gas or electric oven.

What are brick ovens used for? ›

But you can use a brick oven to cook so many other kinds of food! In fact, pretty much anything that you choose to cook in a standard oven can be cooked in a brick oven, including roasted meats and vegetables, desserts, and so much more!

Can you cook other things in an outdoor pizza oven? ›

In addition to baking any pizza of your choice, you can enjoy a wide range of incredibly delectable pastries like galettes, calzones, and bread with a crust that you would never achieve in a regular oven. Let's check out 7 recipes you'll want to try in your pizza oven.

What else can you cook in a solo pizza oven? ›

While the idea of an oven just for pizza may sound frivolous or intimidating, many models go far beyond a single-purpose tool, allowing you to bake bread, pizza (of course), vegetables, meats, and fish, utilizing the oven's high temperatures to lend flavor and texture from the added caramelization that high heat brings ...

Can you bake cake in a brick oven? ›

Although wood-fired pizza ovens are typically used to bake pizza at a super-high temperature, they can also be used to bake cakes. As a general rule, you can bake cake in a wood-fired pizza oven as long as the temperature stays around 350°F.

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